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The rich musical content of Welsh melodies has long secured them a place in hymnals and in the heart of congregations who love to sing them. For this collection, Sanders chose eight of the most beloved Welsh hymn tunes that vary widely in character. He provided each tune with a fresh and imaginative…

For five centuries, Martin Luther’s hymns have formed the core of Lutheran hymnals. They are honored as the premier model for Lutheran hymnwriters. All of Luther’s hymn texts and melodies are now brought together in this complete collection. Previous English compilations of these hymns…

This three-piece collection was inspired by the windows inside Peace Lutheran Church in St. Louis, Missouri. The piece based on the Baptism Window features the hymn “Children of the Heavenly Father.” The Crucifixion Window inspired a piece that includes “What Wondrous Love.”…

These easy-to-moderate settings use the tunes JESU, MEINES LEBENS LEBEN, ST. CRISPIN, MORNING STAR, KUORTANE, FREU DICH SEHR, and LIEBSTER JESU, WIR SIND HIER. The melodies are set in attractive and recognizable ways, allowing the pieces to serve as hymn preludes or independent pieces of service…

This collection of tender and triumphant tunes is based on five familiar carols: “God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen,” “Joy to the World,” “Once in Royal David’s City,” “What Child Is This,” and “What Is This Lovely Fragrance.” These…

These eight new preludes by Matthew Machemer feature hymn tunes that span the entire Church Year. Ranging from delicate and introspective to energetic and grand, these preludes include a wide array of styles that are both creative and accessible.

Charles W. Ore’s tenth installment in our longest-running organ series, which began in 1971. Full of the characteristic writing of Charles Ore, Set X features imaginative settings of familiar tunes as well as several under-treated tunes.

The front of this laminated card contains organ arrangements for all the psalm tones in Lutheran Service Book. The back contains organ parts for the Alleluia and Verse for Divine Service Settings Three and Four. Organists can prop up this card next to the worship folder to easily follow the service…

…ranging from unison to unaccompanied four parts, with translation by Stephen P. Starke. The final stanza is provided with a soaring descant. A rich organ accompaniment underlies the outer stanzas and frames the whole with a quiet introduction and conclusion. Filled with artistry, this is a gorgeous…

The Reformation-era hymn “Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice” never goes out of style! This collection contains seven variations of varied ability levels, with some variations as manuals only. Variations contain a great range of dimensions: thoughtful, majestic, and regal.Buy the set…

This setting of the beloved John 3:16 text provides a countermelody to the well-known hymn “God Loved the World So That He Gave.” The two-part arrangement makes this piece accessible for any combination of children’s, youth, or adult voices. Carefully crafted and elegant, it is a…

“Praise Him! Praise Him!” is a lively baroque setting of a beloved text by Fanny J. Crosby. The SAB voicing and optional accompaniment make this piece both accessible and enjoyable to sing. Shouts of praise surround a statement of Christ’s suffering and death for us. Praise Him!…

…paired with the tune THE SOLID ROCK. The hardships described in the second and third stanzas are underscored by changes from the traditional harmonization, and the unshakable faith of the fourth stanza places the choir in unison. A harmonically charged organ part leads to a triumphant finish.

…the song of glory now: The Son has risen from our grave! Prepare the song of glory now: The Son has risen from His grave! Composers, players, find new sounds For ev’ry instrument and voice: A note, a chord, an aria, A Kyrie, a Gloria. Prepare the song of glory now: The Son has risen from our…

…entrada, a setting of the hymn that may be used to accompany congregational singing, a trumpet tune, a slow movement featuring the strings of the organ, and a dance-like finale. Organists are sure to find it elaborate, accessible, and fun.Buy the set and save! Collect all six partitas based on…

This partita is based on Martin Luther’s best-known chorale and utilizes both its rhythmic and isometric versions. The first movement may also be used as an accompaniment to the rhythmic version, just as the second may be used as an accompaniment to the isometric version. A lively fughetta…

This six-movement partita provides grand, intimate, and hymnic settings with a variety of tonal colors. The partita may be played as a whole, or the organist can select movements to introduce the hymn, to serve as a prelude or postlude to a worship service, or play in between stanzas sung by the…

The sturdy tune EBENEZER receives an extensive treatment in this five-movement partita by Benjamin M. Culli. The first movement can function as an alternate hymn harmonization. The Meditation is lovely and sweet, creating a surprising but engaging mood for the tune. The Alla Marcia is regal, the…

Jacob B. Weber provides a six-movement partita on Luther’s Advent hymn, NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN HEILAND. Designed to offer colorful treatment from start to finish, this partita may be performed as a whole or as individual movements throughout the service.Buy the set and save! Collect all six…

A peaceful arrangement of the Advent hymn “Creator of the Stars of Night” for SAB, organ or piano, and optional handbells. The final stanza is sung by the baritones with the women soaring beautifully above. The handbells are few enough that the singers could play them and add a lovely…

…men's voices that join together in SATB choir for the unforgettable, thrilling refrain. The straightforward accompaniment may be played by either organ or piano. This easy-to-learn arrangement with its simple beauty and elegance will be a favorite of singers and hearers alike every Christmas Eve.

Using the melody from a Hungarian carol and a new text loosely based on it, this setting for two-part mixed voices focuses on the heart of the Christmas celebration: God’s love for our salvation. Everyone in the choir gets a chance to highlight the contagious melody. Because the range of the…

A simple drone from a handbell and a simplistic slow-moving and sustained accompaniment from the organ provide a mystic, sweet sound to support the cascading presentation of this familiar hymn tune and text.

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